So! We've got some catching up to do. First of all, I've had a sudden onset of an 80s phase. It started with me listening to this one radio station a little too often. Combine that and Rock Band 3, and I now have a rotation of 80s songs to get me through the day. Pretty great, right?
I've also taken a sudden liking to old fashioned t-shirts. This inspired me to go looking through my mom's old cedar chest for even more, and I found a velour sweater which I now wear around the house. I think it's starting to worry my parents.
That... is pretty much it. In summary, I like old things now.
What else... what else... oh, that's right!
In English class, we just finished reading Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. At first I wanted to take this novel, burn it, burry it's ashes in the ground and attack said ground with nuclear missiles, but after a few chapters it started to grow on me.
We just had our final reading quiz for GE in English today, and here is what the last question on the test looked like:
50) How should this novel have ended?
Excitedly, I began to write my answer more fervently than Ben Franklin writing the US Constitution. (Well, obviously, because Ben Franklin didn't write the Constitution...)
I'll tell you what my answer was, but I'm afraid it really won't make much sense unless you've read this book AND Lord of the Flies. Oh well... it's motivation for you to read them! You really should, they're both amazing novels.
All the characters board a boat and shipwreck on a mysterious island with no means of escape. After an eight chapter power struggle between Pip and Pumblechook, they divide into two separate tribes. Before too long, everyone except for Joe and Herbert has joined Pumblechook's tribe because they have more food and more fun. Pumblechook's tribe decides to go on a manhunt for Pip, much to Pip's dismay. Just in time, the Jack from the creepy waterside inn comes in his boat and offers everyone a lift back to civilization, for the price of their stockings. Only Pip, Joe and Herbert accept, and everyone else remains on the island, damned to a life of savagery. Tragically, contrary to Pip's great expectations, their boat is eaten by a sea monster. The end.
Let's hope I get an A.
I think that's enough rambling for now, but I promise to actually start posting again. My sabatical is henceforth terminated!
Thank goodness you started again. For the record, I missed them...
ReplyDeleteYay! You're back! I should probably get back to my blog, too... It's been about two and a half months...
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